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denise line it's friday may nine and captain comanche and tokyo chinese authorities have accused the crews at the end the enemy's chance of that intentionally colliding with their vessels. last week a state owned chinese company hiked an oil rig in disputed waters in the south china sea now dozens of boats from both sides had gathered around it's the chinese are urging that the enemies to pull out so they can be in talks. it was at the scene on me and the hassle islands their ships have highlighted several times. the enemy's police and trying to stop the chinese from drilling monday crews of the chinese government ships. i keep being watched. possum. then on. these many ships have intentionally rammed chinese votes to disturb the company's operations on the phone. he says in chinese officials already since nineteen ninety seven the enemies have to leave first. unilateral decision by china and two. two i introduced the oil rig in the disputed waters the dangers contacting intimidation by the vessel's this is concerning and certainly there is the representative of provocative actions.
denise line it's friday may nine and captain comanche and tokyo chinese authorities have accused the crews at the end the enemy's chance of that intentionally colliding with their vessels. last week a state owned chinese company hiked an oil rig in disputed waters in the south china sea now dozens of boats from both sides had gathered around it's the chinese are urging that the enemies to pull out so they can be in talks. it was at the scene on me and the hassle islands their ships have...
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tokyo's nikkei average was one of the markets that declined down more than 0.3%. finished at 14,149. trading was pretty lackluster. investors failed to find buying cues as the yen's slide has paused. now they were also a bit disappointed about the profit outlooks of japanese companies for this fiscal year. >>> the chief negotiators in the trans-pacific partnership have sat down together again. they do have some pretty big gaps between them still, though. they're trying to resolve differences over tariffs and other sticking points in the free trade deal. koji tsuruoka from japan and negotiators from 11 other countries participating in the talks are meeting in ho chi minh city, vietnam. >> translator: japan and the united states have made considerable progress on the tpp in recent bilateral negotiations. i hope this will be a major driving force to accelerate negotiations in ho chi minh city. >> tsuruoka admitted the negotiators have a lot of work to do. they're discussing how to protect patents and copyrights. and they want to set conditions for competition between
tokyo's nikkei average was one of the markets that declined down more than 0.3%. finished at 14,149. trading was pretty lackluster. investors failed to find buying cues as the yen's slide has paused. now they were also a bit disappointed about the profit outlooks of japanese companies for this fiscal year. >>> the chief negotiators in the trans-pacific partnership have sat down together again. they do have some pretty big gaps between them still, though. they're trying to resolve...
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they are coming from tokyo. they come from frisco and detroit. from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/-- world-class there. >> coming up next, "the communicators." then a supreme court oral argument. later, marco rubio. he is speaking at a gop dinner in new hampshire. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you public service by your local cable or biter. o'rielly is the new director.
they are coming from tokyo. they come from frisco and detroit. from hamburg and illinois. trip to 95 from the bronx. and the traveling teachers from kansas. andy wilson's got here at last. it is a symbol of the fair. the great units year. they find a machine that playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilsons and the chunks join up for sightseeing. >> this weekend on railamerica, see the fair with a variety of people and experiences in the 1954 new york world/--...
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hospitalized in tokyo. as we told you last night here, for a viral infection. forced to cancel his tour. we've found he's on the mend, and saying he's moved by the well-wishes of his fans. >>> and the national harbor wheel in maryland. and 180 feet tall. there's the washington monument there. >>> and some holiday fireworks tonight. this evening, the earth will go through 1,000 meteor showers per hour. we want to see your pictures. tweet me the photos and we'll show some tomorrow on "world news." >>> coming up, it wasn't a trophy we showed up with. something else stunned a dancing champion. after something that happened after coming to america. we'll y as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed t
hospitalized in tokyo. as we told you last night here, for a viral infection. forced to cancel his tour. we've found he's on the mend, and saying he's moved by the well-wishes of his fans. >>> and the national harbor wheel in maryland. and 180 feet tall. there's the washington monument there. >>> and some holiday fireworks tonight. this evening, the earth will go through 1,000 meteor showers per hour. we want to see your pictures. tweet me the photos and we'll show some...
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now tokyo has much higher standards of detroit did or has. and we want to say the wave of the future is wind mills and green energy but the market isn't moving that way so we need whitehouse, congress, and department of energy to push capital in the right direction. talk to me about wind mills and whatever the new trends in green energy are. and i say this as someone who admires green energy. there is an oil refinery in texas that runs on wind. no people lots of wind. western pennsylvania, the gas wells pumping the gas from the fracked wells run on solar. talk about ilan musk as well. >> guest: the last section is written about the people seeking the subsidies. with world war one and two we learned the wrong lesson. the budget declined by 50%. in world war down from 73% to 25% cut. so it wasn't a state directed recovery. it was a private directed recovery. we come out with the wrong lessons. and in the '70s, we had an energy crisis. the market would say rather it is ethanol, solar, wind energy, but the price, as oil rises becomes more apparen
now tokyo has much higher standards of detroit did or has. and we want to say the wave of the future is wind mills and green energy but the market isn't moving that way so we need whitehouse, congress, and department of energy to push capital in the right direction. talk to me about wind mills and whatever the new trends in green energy are. and i say this as someone who admires green energy. there is an oil refinery in texas that runs on wind. no people lots of wind. western pennsylvania, the...
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tokyo's nikkei added 2% and the hang seng added a half percent. >>> three workers that leveled a small canadian town. will be in court today. they and the rail company have been charged with criminal negligence. last july, more than 60 tankers derailed in a little town east of quebec. the blast killed 47 people. >>> another tech megamerger is on the horizon. at&t may by directv for $50 billion. analysts say it is a win/win for both companies. subscribers aren't flocking to satellite tv. it would allow tooe at&t to speed up their broad band internet connection. the deal could go through in a couple of weeks. and texas may be trying to poach another company from california. toyota is moving their headquarters to the lone star state and yesterday, two governors visited the sriracha plant. they say the smell makes it a nuisance. the hot sauce owner says he's staying, but may open another plant in texas. >> thanks a lot, jill. >>> in sports, the miami heat hold a 3-1 lead over the brooklyn nets in the nba playoffs. lebron james a career high, 49 points as miami beat them 102-96. chris bosh
tokyo's nikkei added 2% and the hang seng added a half percent. >>> three workers that leveled a small canadian town. will be in court today. they and the rail company have been charged with criminal negligence. last july, more than 60 tankers derailed in a little town east of quebec. the blast killed 47 people. >>> another tech megamerger is on the horizon. at&t may by directv for $50 billion. analysts say it is a win/win for both companies. subscribers aren't flocking to...
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. >> live from new york to tokyo in less than an hour. richard branson renewing his plans to build supersonic planes to travel at 19 miles an hour. >> he claims the technology could be available sooner than we think. he plans to start, working on it bh he finishes rolling out virgin galactic space travel. it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. the pentagon says cash is so tight they have to cut raises and benefits for members of the military but there is plenty of green plenty more money going green. >> rob speaking out from rehab. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubeulosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymph
. >> live from new york to tokyo in less than an hour. richard branson renewing his plans to build supersonic planes to travel at 19 miles an hour. >> he claims the technology could be available sooner than we think. he plans to start, working on it bh he finishes rolling out virgin galactic space travel. it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. the pentagon says cash is so tight they have to cut raises and benefits for members of the military but there is plenty of green plenty...
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reporting tonight that sir paul mccartney had to be hospitalized in tokyo. the 71-year-old battling a viral infection. the rest of his asian tour has now been cancelled. everyone pulling for a quick recovery. >>> much more ahead. the pool scare caught on camera. the children shocked and saved from electrical currents in the water. why this video has a lesson for us as we head into the holiday weekend. >>> later tonight, the man trapped 70 feet under the ice. looking up at his only way of hope. daylight. how did he get out? cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, pain, redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch
reporting tonight that sir paul mccartney had to be hospitalized in tokyo. the 71-year-old battling a viral infection. the rest of his asian tour has now been cancelled. everyone pulling for a quick recovery. >>> much more ahead. the pool scare caught on camera. the children shocked and saved from electrical currents in the water. why this video has a lesson for us as we head into the holiday weekend. >>> later tonight, the man trapped 70 feet under the ice. looking up at his...
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only four surviving members of the legendary group of pilots who conducted a daring bombing raid on tokyo four months after the attack on pearl harbor. just as his mind was failing him, his heart came to the rescue. "on the road" is next. ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! we're tracking the getaway gridlock. tonight at six. weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: we're heading into a weekend that is about remembering. so we end tonight with one ma
only four surviving members of the legendary group of pilots who conducted a daring bombing raid on tokyo four months after the attack on pearl harbor. just as his mind was failing him, his heart came to the rescue. "on the road" is next. ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ honestly, the off-season isn't i've...
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so part of the seoul tokyo washington entire lateral partnership and appointed mutual interest may be north korea's human rights violation. in a speech by ambassador rice last or she mentioned that the leak between human rights and security is obvious, it's natural, it is they are. this that violate human rights of their own, people within their own country are most likely to be difficult partners to work with on security issues. she specifically mentioned iran and north korea. as you mentioned earlier, you recently came out with a report finding systematic growth symbolized red attacks against the civilian population amounting to crimes against humanity's, which washington, tokyo and seoul all voted in favor of all the findings and recommendations. now it seems there are rumors that the six party talks may reemerge for whatever reason after the coi findings come after the provocations, the six party talks might reignite. so my question is in the backdrop of the coi findings in the link chain security and human rights, do you think the u.s. or korea should move forward in six party ta
so part of the seoul tokyo washington entire lateral partnership and appointed mutual interest may be north korea's human rights violation. in a speech by ambassador rice last or she mentioned that the leak between human rights and security is obvious, it's natural, it is they are. this that violate human rights of their own, people within their own country are most likely to be difficult partners to work with on security issues. she specifically mentioned iran and north korea. as you mentioned...
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tokyo's nikkei added a quarter percent. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction. >>> cash is king in the u.s. real estate market. almost 43% of residential home purchases in the first quarter of the year were all cash deals, according to realtytrac. that's up from 38% from the previous quarter. that may be driven by more investors hoping to flip a property quickly for a profit. >>> snapchat agrees to a settlement over charges it deceived its customers. the federal trade commission says that snapchat, the popular mobile messaging app, misled yierss about their disappearing messages and kept users' contacts without telling them or asking permission. snapchat agreed to settle without admitting or denying any wrongdoing. >>> and apple is close to making its biggest acquisition ever. as early as next week apple will reportedly buy beats electronics. the company behind the popular beats by degree headphones for $3.2 billion. beats was founded by rap star dr. degree and music mogul jimmy ivy. it would also include the beats stream
tokyo's nikkei added a quarter percent. hong kong's hang seng gained a fraction. >>> cash is king in the u.s. real estate market. almost 43% of residential home purchases in the first quarter of the year were all cash deals, according to realtytrac. that's up from 38% from the previous quarter. that may be driven by more investors hoping to flip a property quickly for a profit. >>> snapchat agrees to a settlement over charges it deceived its customers. the federal trade...
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the concert at the tokyo venue would have been his first in nearly 50 years there. >>> barbara walters giving more than just a commencement speech to students at sarah lawrence college, she's also donating her archives including photos and interview recordings to that college. jenna: well, an extreme weather alert now, a powerful funnel cloud in north dakota, tearing through an oil worker camp injuring nine people, one of them critically. and more severe weather is on the way today. meteorologist maria molina with more on where to look for this. >> reporter: hi, that's right, we do expect more severe storms today, but that tornado in north dakota is an example of why you always need to keep an eye out for those warnings, was there was a very -- because there was a very isolated risk yesterday, yet we saw that impressive and incredible tornado there, unfortunately, leaving behind injuries and also reports of damage. there were also some reported tornadoes across the state of texas, especially western parts, and today we're tracking an upper level low that's moving eastward, and this sys
the concert at the tokyo venue would have been his first in nearly 50 years there. >>> barbara walters giving more than just a commencement speech to students at sarah lawrence college, she's also donating her archives including photos and interview recordings to that college. jenna: well, an extreme weather alert now, a powerful funnel cloud in north dakota, tearing through an oil worker camp injuring nine people, one of them critically. and more severe weather is on the way today....
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. >> he is hospitalized in tokyo this morning battling a viral infection. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: he is one of rock's greatest living legends sir paul mccartney who turns 72 soon but never seems to slow down. mccartney was expected to perform to sold out crowds in japan where he and his band premiered a new music video called "appreciate." ♪ he is recovering from a mystery bug, one that landed him in a hospital in tokyo. ♪ >> reporter: his last video featured some of the biggest stars in the world. ♪ >> reporter: the good news mccartney is expected to make a full recovery and his upcoming american concert dates are still on. >> you guessed it, the beatles. >> reporter: as you may remember, february marked the 50th anniversary of the original boy band's arrival here and mccartney plans to conclude his u.s. tour in san francisco's candlestick park, the same place the beatles made their final official performance in america as the fab four. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> he doesn't like being away from his venues only his website
. >> he is hospitalized in tokyo this morning battling a viral infection. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: he is one of rock's greatest living legends sir paul mccartney who turns 72 soon but never seems to slow down. mccartney was expected to perform to sold out crowds in japan where he and his band premiered a new music video called "appreciate." ♪ he is recovering from a mystery bug, one that landed him in a hospital in tokyo. ♪ >> reporter: his...
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president obama he backed tokyo in a key territorial dispute against beijing and washington currently has its largest fleet docked in japan finally the prime minister lashed out at china's growing a sort of nurse in the region saying changes to the status quo are simply unacceptable let's bring in political blogger ryan dawson now joining me live from japan here on r.t. international good to see you thanks for joining us what do you think behind the prime minister's statements well why the way he sold it to the public was to bolster security for smaller states so she's vietnam in the philippines and this is coming after. vietnam against chinese factories which to which were burning in sixty people were killed so the game but he his real concerns are not to help them with their own border disputes it's in japan's own interest with its own border disputes with china who are trying to claim every island in the south china sea however when you really look at it it's all about weapons sales and arms shipments they already shipped ten patrol ships to promise to the philippines three have be
president obama he backed tokyo in a key territorial dispute against beijing and washington currently has its largest fleet docked in japan finally the prime minister lashed out at china's growing a sort of nurse in the region saying changes to the status quo are simply unacceptable let's bring in political blogger ryan dawson now joining me live from japan here on r.t. international good to see you thanks for joining us what do you think behind the prime minister's statements well why the way...
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increase is contributed to more flights to los angeles, and strong demand for daily non- stop flights to tokyo on the boeing 787 dreamliner. southwest, hawaiian, delta, and alaska airlines are all in the process of adding flights out of san jose. >> in washington today, senate republicans blocked a bill to increase the federal minimum wage. the measure failed to gain enough votes votes proceed with open debate. the white house and democrats are pushing to increase minimum wages from $7.25 an hour to $10.10 an hour. top democrats are vowing to reintroduce the bill later this year. >>> the dow jones set a new record high today in spite of poor economic news. it gained 45 points. pushing it above the last all- time high set on new year's eve. investors ignored a report showing slow growth during the 1st quarter. >>> partnering with police to fight crime. the program giving police eyes in and around private homes and businesses. >> late starts, long breaks, and short days. 2 investigates why your toll at the golden gate bridge is going up, while bridge painters are sitting down on the job. >> a re
increase is contributed to more flights to los angeles, and strong demand for daily non- stop flights to tokyo on the boeing 787 dreamliner. southwest, hawaiian, delta, and alaska airlines are all in the process of adding flights out of san jose. >> in washington today, senate republicans blocked a bill to increase the federal minimum wage. the measure failed to gain enough votes votes proceed with open debate. the white house and democrats are pushing to increase minimum wages from $7.25...
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after an earthquake hit tokyo. >> wow. the 6.0 magnitude jolt strong enough to the ra elwin does and knock things off the shelves. you can see the video. so far no reports of major damage in that area. >>> one person is dead after they battle a massive oil fire. conditions quickly fuelling the flames. 600 destroyed dozens more threatened. a 56-year-old man died after refusing to leave his house. >> chaos inside a las vegas casino after a stampede breaks out following a floyd mayweather big fight. 24 people were taken to the hospital after witnesses heard what they thought was a gun shot. a crowd of about 400 people all tried to push through a narrow hallway at the mgm grand crushing people. none of them were serious. floyd mayweather defeated him to remain undefeated. >> time for a look at who is talking. >> this morning a lot of questions about why someone was doing so much talking on "meat the press." >> joining us for the first time will i am on the bla -- will i black eyed peas. >> when it comes to like education ameri
after an earthquake hit tokyo. >> wow. the 6.0 magnitude jolt strong enough to the ra elwin does and knock things off the shelves. you can see the video. so far no reports of major damage in that area. >>> one person is dead after they battle a massive oil fire. conditions quickly fuelling the flames. 600 destroyed dozens more threatened. a 56-year-old man died after refusing to leave his house. >> chaos inside a las vegas casino after a stampede breaks out following a...
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of course that tokyo held much higher standards of living in detroit did. and yet we still say, well, the wave of the future, windmills and solar energy and green energy, but the market is just not moving that way. will we need is the white house and the congress and the commerce department or the department of energy in all these geniuses to push the right direction. what we did is solyndra. talk to me a little bit about windmills and unicorn flatulence and whenever a new trend is in green energy are. you know, you go out to the texas panhandle, where i am from, there is a valero while refinery that runs on wind power. it is like kittyhawk, no people, lots of wind. western pennsylvania, the gas wells pumping natural gas out of the wells out there brought on solar power. there are good applications for these things, but maybe not necessarily what we are thinking. maybe talk about the little bit in the case of the law must who is kind of a genius when it comes to this some b-2 yes, the last segment of our book is the modern subsidies, the modern politica
of course that tokyo held much higher standards of living in detroit did. and yet we still say, well, the wave of the future, windmills and solar energy and green energy, but the market is just not moving that way. will we need is the white house and the congress and the commerce department or the department of energy in all these geniuses to push the right direction. what we did is solyndra. talk to me a little bit about windmills and unicorn flatulence and whenever a new trend is in green...
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the former beatle came down with a virus and was forced to cancel several tokyo performances. those shows are expected to be re-scheduled. you can see his show here in the u-s beginning june 14th in lubbock, texas. the world's greatest action heroes are adding their voices to the effort to rescue the abducted nigerian schoolgirls. cast members of the "the expendables 3" held "bring back our girls" signs sunday as they walked the red carpet at the cannes film festival in france. the stars include sylvester stallone, arnold schwarzenegger, harrison ford, mel gibson, antonio banderas, wesley snipes and jason statham. at the box office this weekend. godzilla stomped into the number one spot. the creature feature easily demolished the competition. seth rogen and zac effron's neighbors dropped down to number two for its second weekend out. and the superhero flick - the amazing spiderman 2 rounded out the top 3. some tips on how to woo a pretty girl. from a young guy who manages to catch a fly ball - and catch the attention of a nearby fan without giving up the prize. we explain - ne
the former beatle came down with a virus and was forced to cancel several tokyo performances. those shows are expected to be re-scheduled. you can see his show here in the u-s beginning june 14th in lubbock, texas. the world's greatest action heroes are adding their voices to the effort to rescue the abducted nigerian schoolgirls. cast members of the "the expendables 3" held "bring back our girls" signs sunday as they walked the red carpet at the cannes film festival in...
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colleague who went to east asia recently talking with our allies in seoul, talking with our allies in tokyo, and she said she was surprised at how often syria came up. what does this mean? the president said he was going to use force and he didn't, what does that mean to our security commitment from the united states? can we count on the united states anymore? do we need to take our security into our own hands? and so i think because of that our commitments are being called into question. everywhere. including on iran. so, again, the president has said he's willing to use force, and i've talked to some of his closest advise ors, and they say he says the same thing in the oval office, that he really wants to solve this diplomatically, he doesn't want to have to use force, but he's not going to allow a nuclear arms race in the middle east. the problem is nobody believes that. the president does, a couple of his advisers do, i do now having talk to them, but my sense is the american public doesn't believe it, my sense is the iranians and israelis don't believe it, so i think in some ways that'
colleague who went to east asia recently talking with our allies in seoul, talking with our allies in tokyo, and she said she was surprised at how often syria came up. what does this mean? the president said he was going to use force and he didn't, what does that mean to our security commitment from the united states? can we count on the united states anymore? do we need to take our security into our own hands? and so i think because of that our commitments are being called into question....
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they bombed tokyo and other cities. the property damage was small, but the damage to japanese morale could not be measured. for the first time in over 1,000 years japan had been bombed by a foreign nation, and because of that one single raid, japan pushed to provoke a confrontation with our navy. it got sloppy. we ambushed them on june 4 of 1942, sinking four of their aircraft carriers that destroyed our fleet at pearl harbor. 80 heros took off from the hornet. three died when their aircraft crashed. eight were captured by the japanese. three of those were killed by firing squad. one died of malnourishment. four spent the war in captivity s prisoners of our alis, the russians. -- allies, the russians. of the 80 heros who were on that deck, 73 came home. only four are with us today. lieutenant colonel robert heict, co-pilot b-17, last one off the deck. lieutenant colonel edward sailor, engineer, b-1525, 15, right before lieutenant colonel height. the gunner of b-17 -- b-25 number seven. and my friend from comfort, texas,
they bombed tokyo and other cities. the property damage was small, but the damage to japanese morale could not be measured. for the first time in over 1,000 years japan had been bombed by a foreign nation, and because of that one single raid, japan pushed to provoke a confrontation with our navy. it got sloppy. we ambushed them on june 4 of 1942, sinking four of their aircraft carriers that destroyed our fleet at pearl harbor. 80 heros took off from the hornet. three died when their aircraft...
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and, so he very loudly proclaims so everybody in tokyo can hear, you know, halt the seawater injection. when, in fact, they didn't. >> uh-huh. >> and that was, to me, that was a human element in that story in which in japan where ignoring the rules and kind of acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he didn't act, things would go even worse than they were going. >> more about the tsunami and resulting meltdown at the fukushima nuclear power plant saturday night at 10 eastern on "after words," part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> c-span2, providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend, booktv. now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> we're live on capitol hill this morning where homeland security secretary jeh johnson is testifying before the house jud
and, so he very loudly proclaims so everybody in tokyo can hear, you know, halt the seawater injection. when, in fact, they didn't. >> uh-huh. >> and that was, to me, that was a human element in that story in which in japan where ignoring the rules and kind of acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he didn't act, things would go even worse than they were going. >> more about the tsunami and resulting meltdown at the fukushima nuclear...
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longer possible for any country to secure its safety on its own indeed just last month washington backed tokyo in a key territorial dispute with beijing and the largest us naval fleet is currently docked in japan and finally condemned any efforts to destabilize the status quo in the region so let's take a look at what most of the current disputes in the south east asia region are a belt well the area within the dotted red line shows what beijing deems to be its historic heritage but vietnam brunei malaysia and the philippines are pushing their weight trying to secure resources in the self china sea in fact indonesia and their philippines have been upgrading their military to counter any external risks political blogger ron dawson thinks japan's involvement is not about working toward stability but rather about selling more arms. well he sold it to the public was to bolster security for smaller states such as vietnam and the philippines and what his real concerns are not to help them with their own border disputes when you really look at it it's all about weapons sales and arms shipments they a
longer possible for any country to secure its safety on its own indeed just last month washington backed tokyo in a key territorial dispute with beijing and the largest us naval fleet is currently docked in japan and finally condemned any efforts to destabilize the status quo in the region so let's take a look at what most of the current disputes in the south east asia region are a belt well the area within the dotted red line shows what beijing deems to be its historic heritage but vietnam...
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. >> a strong magnitude six earthquake jolted japan early this morning, centered south of tokyo, felt across the island nation with the strongest shaking in central tokyo. 17 people were injured, but there was no tsunami warning and no immediate reports of damage. in 2011, that quake sent off a massive tsunami killing more than 15,000 and leading to the nuclear disaster. >> protests in the philippines today over u.s. military exercises in that country. demonstrators saying the jointly exercises don't help the philippines and that the u.s. is advancing its own agenda. >> the united states government is not committed to helping the philippines in the event of any armed con frontation in china, so what does this war games amount to? basically nothing for the filipinos and nothing for the united states. this is something they want to advance their own agenda in the region. >> shoulder to shoulder we stand together, ready to defend when necessary and assist when needed. >> the philippines turned to the u.s. to addernize its military after territorial disputes with china, focusing on mariti
. >> a strong magnitude six earthquake jolted japan early this morning, centered south of tokyo, felt across the island nation with the strongest shaking in central tokyo. 17 people were injured, but there was no tsunami warning and no immediate reports of damage. in 2011, that quake sent off a massive tsunami killing more than 15,000 and leading to the nuclear disaster. >> protests in the philippines today over u.s. military exercises in that country. demonstrators saying the...
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richard branson has announced plans to develop a new type of plane that could fly from new york to tokyo in one hour. one hour. apparently the engines are powered by human screams. [ laughter ] also, the bad news, it still takes an hour and a half to deplane. i don't know why. this is very surprising. a british travel company has launched a new app designed to help users plan a vacation to north korea. but they're still working on an app to get you back. so you wait until that one's beta tested before you go over there. [ cheers and applause ] this is a scary story, i apologize in advance for telling you a scary story. a hospital in great britain has issued a formal apology to a man after they accidentally gave him a vasectomy. the crazy part is that he only went into the hospital to ask for directions. [ laughter ] "oh, you were looking for a cul-de-sac." [ laughter ] i don't see what happened. oh, i see what happened. i read it wrong, didn't i? i was surprised by this. a new survey suggests that buying a dog can be the key to fixing a failing relationship. or if you would rather end th
richard branson has announced plans to develop a new type of plane that could fly from new york to tokyo in one hour. one hour. apparently the engines are powered by human screams. [ laughter ] also, the bad news, it still takes an hour and a half to deplane. i don't know why. this is very surprising. a british travel company has launched a new app designed to help users plan a vacation to north korea. but they're still working on an app to get you back. so you wait until that one's beta tested...
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a virus landed the former beatle in a tokyo hospital, forcing him to cancel some concerts. and dan harris with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, sir paul mccartney is recovering after a mystery bug landed him in a hospital in tokyo. perhaps the greatest living rock legend who turned 72 next month, appeared to be in fine fetal last thursday when he arrived for the japanese leg of his out there tour. but the next day, he was forced to cancel his first show. tweeting, i came down with a virus. and following a visit from doctors, i've been told not to perform. i am very sorry to all my fans, as i was greatly looking forward to the concert. mccartney wanted to perform against doctor's orders but wasn't allowed to. and when his condition did not improve, the rest of his japan dates and one in south korea, his first show in that country ever, were all canceled. >> it's important to him not to let the fans down. and it would have to take something serious for him to cancel the show. he wants to be there for the people who want to see him. ♪ yesterday >> reporter: mccartney,
a virus landed the former beatle in a tokyo hospital, forcing him to cancel some concerts. and dan harris with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, sir paul mccartney is recovering after a mystery bug landed him in a hospital in tokyo. perhaps the greatest living rock legend who turned 72 next month, appeared to be in fine fetal last thursday when he arrived for the japanese leg of his out there tour. but the next day, he was forced to cancel his first show. tweeting, i came down with a...
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athensme down from maine, and from athens, greece, and from tokyo, kokomo, and rome. from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. troop 295 from the bronx, and the traveling teachers from kansas, ms. abbott and mrs. todd. in the wilson's got here at last. fair.is the symbol of the they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. by chance, or they meet and join up to sightsee. >> this weekend on american history tv, to the fair follows a variety people less experience the 1964 new york world's fair, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> speaking before the joint economic committee is federal reserve chair janet yellen discussing the declining market and geopolitical tensions as potential threats to economic growth. she emphasized the feds commitment to keeping the overnight interest rate near zero. this hearing is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning. we will begin. congratulations. we welcome you to your first appearance before the zoning committee. we look forward to many more good june will mark the anniversary of the end of the great recession.
athensme down from maine, and from athens, greece, and from tokyo, kokomo, and rome. from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. troop 295 from the bronx, and the traveling teachers from kansas, ms. abbott and mrs. todd. in the wilson's got here at last. fair.is the symbol of the they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. by chance, or they meet and join up to sightsee. >> this weekend on american history tv, to the fair follows a variety people less experience the 1964...
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very loudly proclaims to everybody in tokyo can can the seawater injection when in fact they didn't. human element a in that story in which in japan japan where ignoring the rules was not rewarded. things would go worse than they were going. >> more about the tsunami and at the nuclear ater plant saturday night 10:00 eastern on "after words." we will continue with c-span coverage of college commencement addresses. in just a moment, justice scalia dents at william and mary law school and then legislative at virginia tech and later wisconsin governor scott walker. talks at the william and mary commencement, and then later, scott walker. >> thank you very much dean , douglas, members of the faculty, graduate, ladies and gentlemen. i have a philosophy of commencements. it is that they are not for the benefit of the graduates, who would probably rather have their diplomas mailed to them at the beach. [laughter] but, rather they are for the , pleasure and satisfaction of the graduates' families and friends, who take this occasion to observe and celebrate a significant accomplishment on the
very loudly proclaims to everybody in tokyo can can the seawater injection when in fact they didn't. human element a in that story in which in japan japan where ignoring the rules was not rewarded. things would go worse than they were going. >> more about the tsunami and at the nuclear ater plant saturday night 10:00 eastern on "after words." we will continue with c-span coverage of college commencement addresses. in just a moment, justice scalia dents at william and mary law...
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. >> new york to tokyo, how long? >> well, if we get it right, new york to tokyo could be less than an hour. you could be traveling at 19,000 miles per hour orbitally. >> who what will that ticket cost? >> and how soon can we do it? >> hopefully in my lifetime. >> i have a wait a lifetime for this virtually? some look, we'll see. it's not easy. but it is definitely doable. >> hopefully i'll be worth enough to pay for it. >> we have had people come on, ceos, bond strategists. what is your read on the global economy? worries about recession? deflation? how do you see the world right now? >> i see the world in a really good state at the moment. not just sort of america and europe coming out but equally excitingly what's happening in places like africa. you have 6%, 7% growth year in, year out. a lot of people who weren't on the poverty level coming out of poverty. and that's happening really on a global basis at the moment. so tremendously exciting time. and, you know, let's hope we can make it sustainable. >> any though
. >> new york to tokyo, how long? >> well, if we get it right, new york to tokyo could be less than an hour. you could be traveling at 19,000 miles per hour orbitally. >> who what will that ticket cost? >> and how soon can we do it? >> hopefully in my lifetime. >> i have a wait a lifetime for this virtually? some look, we'll see. it's not easy. but it is definitely doable. >> hopefully i'll be worth enough to pay for it. >> we have had people come...
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with the following description, rock, paper, scissors with a young japanese girl on a train between tokyo and osaka. >> she's adorable. look at her. >> i suppose she's american. having a good ole time. maybe this would work in diplomacy when it gets bad. >>> this morning on "world news now," nigeria's nightmare. new inside information about the kidnapped girls, who's offering a big reward and who's demanding action. >>> running for cover. the gunfire and close calls in ukraine. the turmoil and violence as russia pushes for peace. >>> tough talk. veteran actress valerie harper takes her fight for life to capitol hill. her big demands as she fights cancer. >>> and michelle obama, her appearance last night on the hit abc show "nashville." her star power and special message that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, may 8. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan in for diana perez. >> i'm john muller. good to have you here, reena. >> nice to be here. >> always a pleasure. let's begin with that mounting international pressure on the government of n
with the following description, rock, paper, scissors with a young japanese girl on a train between tokyo and osaka. >> she's adorable. look at her. >> i suppose she's american. having a good ole time. maybe this would work in diplomacy when it gets bad. >>> this morning on "world news now," nigeria's nightmare. new inside information about the kidnapped girls, who's offering a big reward and who's demanding action. >>> running for cover. the gunfire and...
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and so he very loudly proclaims so everybody in tokyo can hear, halt the sea water injection, when in fact they didn't. to me that was a human element in that story in which, in japan, where ignoring the rules and kind of acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he didn't act, things would go even worse than they were going. >> more about the zunino and results meltdown at the ukushima nuclear power plant saturday at 10:00 p.m. ian on c-span2's book tv. more now from the george w. bush institute on veterans transitioning to civilian life. martha raddatz of abc news monoed or the discussion with army chief of staff peter chiarelli. this is almost an hour. >> we want to talk in this panel about some of the obstacles our veterans face. some of the obstacles certainly the wounded face. and the opportunities to empower those veterans. i want to start with general pete cell lee, who i will say -- pete chiarelli, who i will say i have known since early in the iraq war. we went through a lot together. we have visited the wounded together. and pete chiarel
and so he very loudly proclaims so everybody in tokyo can hear, halt the sea water injection, when in fact they didn't. to me that was a human element in that story in which, in japan, where ignoring the rules and kind of acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he didn't act, things would go even worse than they were going. >> more about the zunino and results meltdown at the ukushima nuclear power plant saturday at 10:00 p.m. ian on c-span2's book...
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. >> reporter: on the morning of april 19th 1942 they took off headed to their target of tokyo. doolittle and cole hended off in their plane. by the end 11 of 80 men were captured or killed but the mission was a success. >> they were really the first heroes of world war ii. >> reporter: james roberts is the president of the veterans medical center. >> they did very little in terms of physical damage. it did have an enormous psychological impact on the psych longitudinal cal people. >> reporter: roberts has been urging lawmakers to recognize the raiders with the congressional gold medal before it's too late. cole is among four still lives. the others are 94 93 and 92. over the weekend he visited the graveside of doolittle to pay tribute. >> it was an effort by everybody. >> so you're not taking the credit, are you? >> i don't want to take credit for anything but doing my job. >> reporter: a job that just may have changed the course of a war. for "cbs this morning," anna werner fredericksburg texas. >> great they're finally being remembered. and today we remember of course, the pe
. >> reporter: on the morning of april 19th 1942 they took off headed to their target of tokyo. doolittle and cole hended off in their plane. by the end 11 of 80 men were captured or killed but the mission was a success. >> they were really the first heroes of world war ii. >> reporter: james roberts is the president of the veterans medical center. >> they did very little in terms of physical damage. it did have an enormous psychological impact on the psych longitudinal...
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h.r. 1209, an act to award a congressional gold medal to the world war ii members of the doolittle tokyo raiders for outstanding heroism, valor, skill and service to the united states in conducting the bombings of tokyo. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 590 and rule 1, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 4435. would the gentleman from illinois, mr. hultgren, kindly ake the chair? the chair: the committee will be in order. the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of the bill h.r. 4435, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize cal year tions for fiss 2015, for military activities of the department of defense, and for military construction, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year and for what purpose does. the chair: whether the committee of the whole rose earlier today, amendment number 6 printed in house report 113-455, pursuant to house resolution 585, offered by the
h.r. 1209, an act to award a congressional gold medal to the world war ii members of the doolittle tokyo raiders for outstanding heroism, valor, skill and service to the united states in conducting the bombings of tokyo. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 590 and rule 1, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 4435. would the gentleman from illinois, mr. hultgren, kindly ake the chair? the...
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. >> paul mccartney is doing better this morning after being hospitalized in tokyo. he was being treated for a virus that forced him to cancel concerts in south korea. he'll go back on tour next month in texas. >> this morning usa's all-time leading scorer landon donovan is not on the team that will go to brazil. the decision touched off a debate among fans. we look at the end of an era for american soccer. >> go, go! usa! >> reporter: this last-minute game winning goal against algeria was one of donovan's greatest appearances at the world cup. when the u.s. announced its roster on thursday donovan didn't make the cut. the coach said he needed to do what was best for the team. >> it was certainly one of the toughest decisions in my coaching career to tell a player like him with everything he's done and what he represents to tell him that you're not part of that right now because i just see some other players slightly ahead of him. >> reporter: the forward who set an american record of five goals in world cup appearances posted on facebook saying he was very disappoin
. >> paul mccartney is doing better this morning after being hospitalized in tokyo. he was being treated for a virus that forced him to cancel concerts in south korea. he'll go back on tour next month in texas. >> this morning usa's all-time leading scorer landon donovan is not on the team that will go to brazil. the decision touched off a debate among fans. we look at the end of an era for american soccer. >> go, go! usa! >> reporter: this last-minute game winning goal...
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. >> richard branson announced plans to develop a new type of plane that could fly from new york to tokyo in one hour. apparently the engines are powered by human screams. >> this morning's "eye opener" is sponsored by toyota, let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. new developments this morning. >> the white house is putting new pressure on the terrorists who stole more than 300 school girls in nigeria. >> first lady michelle obama is now part of the bring back our girls campaigns. that hash tag has 1.6 million tweets. and former secretary of state hillary clinton is blasting the terror group behind the kidnapping. >> the seizure of these young women by this radical extremist group, boko haram, is abominable, it's criminal, it's an act of terrorism and it really merits the fullest repossible, first and foremost from the government of nigeria. >> debora patta is in nigeria. good morning. abuja, security is extremely tight where the world economic forum opened today. we passed through three heavily armed security check points in th
. >> richard branson announced plans to develop a new type of plane that could fly from new york to tokyo in one hour. apparently the engines are powered by human screams. >> this morning's "eye opener" is sponsored by toyota, let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. new developments this morning. >> the white house is putting new pressure on the terrorists who stole more than 300...
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could sign on during a two-day meeting on fighting corporate tax avoidance asserted friday in tokyo. governments across the globe are to collect more taxes for multinational corporations that use tax havens to pay no tax to the national government. lose $3 trillion in tax revenue a year in such efforts. up next, john from new hampshire. caller: good morning. see this from both directions. owned a restaurant for many years in maine. -- it affectsge the dishwashers and cooks and what have you. make twowaitresses dollars an hour and rely on tips. my father has been in business for 20 years. since seen a decline 2008. people could no longer afford to go out to eat. raising the minimum wage is a good thing. initial aftereffect would be some job losses. if you look long term, you will see people making $4000 more per -- it does not seem like much, but it affords people to get at least to spend that money. it would help those families that are collecting government assistance to avoid the government assistance were at least get off it so they could have their pride and dignity and what thei
could sign on during a two-day meeting on fighting corporate tax avoidance asserted friday in tokyo. governments across the globe are to collect more taxes for multinational corporations that use tax havens to pay no tax to the national government. lose $3 trillion in tax revenue a year in such efforts. up next, john from new hampshire. caller: good morning. see this from both directions. owned a restaurant for many years in maine. -- it affectsge the dishwashers and cooks and what have you....
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new overnight, 17 people hurt after an earthquake hit tokyo. the 6.0 magnitude shaker was enough to rattle windows and knock things off shelves. so far there are no reports of major damage in the tokyo area. >>> u.s. air teams parachuting in the pacific ocean to rescue chinese sailors after their fishing boat sank. two people are missing, -- two people are missing two people are dead. >>> theç fourth annual warrior 100k bike ride wrapped up this week and president george w. bush and soldiers and vets rode 60 miles over three days. dr. marc siegel was there and got an interview with the president. he joins us live now. are you a little sore? >> yes, i am. very tough actually. several different terrains. there's rocks, you go weaving in and out of trees. at one point there were trees the width of a bicycle and you have to figure out what speed to go through. it was like a military exercise, the whole thing. it wasç very exciting. i spoke to him after the ride about his feeling about the vets, the bad hand they have been dealt and how the mili
new overnight, 17 people hurt after an earthquake hit tokyo. the 6.0 magnitude shaker was enough to rattle windows and knock things off shelves. so far there are no reports of major damage in the tokyo area. >>> u.s. air teams parachuting in the pacific ocean to rescue chinese sailors after their fishing boat sank. two people are missing, -- two people are missing two people are dead. >>> theç fourth annual warrior 100k bike ride wrapped up this week and president george w....
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he very loudly proclaims so that everyone in tokyo can hear -- halt the seawater injection. to me that was a human element in that story in which -- in japan, where ignoring the rules and kind of acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he did not act, things would go even worse than they were going. the tsunami and resulting meltdown at the foot "afterwards,", on this weekend on c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we welcome back to our , ofe elana schor "environmental news." this issue has good personalities involved with big bank accounts trying to drive the discussion. at headline from a recent "l.a. "mes" headline on this topic, the koch brothers, the 2014 ."dical political bogeyman who is tom stier? a former hedge fund manager. very successful, at one time one of the world's largest hedge fund -- hedge funds. he left that company in 20 12 because gradually he became interested and engaged in climate change and took it as a cause. he said he did not want to leave money on the table and it was his new goal for life.
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was concerned islands controlled by japan would be sold by the private owner to the governor of the tokyo prefecture, who was well known as a right-wing nationalist. there was concern about what would happen to those islands if they were in the hands of this governor. the japanese government chose to buy them itself. an attempt by as japan to solidify its claim over the islands. that is the origin of the current dispute. host: as far as our response is concerned, the story says possible strategies include arrange and display of flights near china, aircraft carriers in coastal waters, and more. guest: i think this is meant to let the chinese know that if you do things, we have things we can do. none of these are intended to be pescatore or provoke confrontation -- escalate tort -- escalatory or provoke confrontation. it is just to say if you want to assert your military power, we have plenty of errors in our quiver. host: do we know how strong china's military power is? guest: that is an interesting question. military power is complicated. you cannot boil it down to a single number or meas
was concerned islands controlled by japan would be sold by the private owner to the governor of the tokyo prefecture, who was well known as a right-wing nationalist. there was concern about what would happen to those islands if they were in the hands of this governor. the japanese government chose to buy them itself. an attempt by as japan to solidify its claim over the islands. that is the origin of the current dispute. host: as far as our response is concerned, the story says possible...
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the helpfulness of tokyo helped it to the top of the charts. new york's great nightlife propelled it to second. barcelona came third. with so many seemingly superior dest neighborhoods we were surprised to find any foreigners on moscow's red square square at all. but there were plenty, and dispute a few gripes by and large, they were happy. >> people are friendly, tried to speak english as much as we can and we managed. >> outside of the city center and the gray area, it's depressing. but if you enter the inner circle, it changes. everything is nice. you see people cleaning. it's beautiful here. >> soviet communim was suspicious of outsiders. russia had 74 years of it. >> that's a difficult legacy to overcome. new projects like a revamped gorky park are making the urban landscape more attractive and a younger, more angolophon generation is doing its part to help. >> not too many speak english. muscovites have started traveling, also. so we kind of understand tourists who come to moscow. >> moscow may not be the easiest destination for foreigner
the helpfulness of tokyo helped it to the top of the charts. new york's great nightlife propelled it to second. barcelona came third. with so many seemingly superior dest neighborhoods we were surprised to find any foreigners on moscow's red square square at all. but there were plenty, and dispute a few gripes by and large, they were happy. >> people are friendly, tried to speak english as much as we can and we managed. >> outside of the city center and the gray area, it's...
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they come from tokyo and kokomo and rome tom on down through arroyo -- aurora, illinois. 295 from the bronx. in the traveling teachers from kansas. and the wilson's got here at last. there's is the symbol of air, the great units fear. fully -- place playfully demonstrate the law of averages. by chance, the wilson's and they meet and join up or site seeing -- seeing. weekend, to the fair follows a variety of people as they. the 1954 world fair. today on c-span3. for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house event, briefings, and conferences. of rightpublic service industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 -- watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and swap s follow us on twitter. washington journal continues. >> we are back to open up the phone to our viewers here. in the last 25 minutes, we are happy to talk about any of the subjects we were you about this morning. our question this morning talked about the discussion. 202, 585 -- l -- we will also continue to go ov
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he proclaims its everybody in -- proclaims it so everybody in tokyo can hear. it's a human element in the story. in japan, where ignoring the rules and acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he did not act, things would get even worse. >> more about the tsunami and resulting meltdown at the fukushima nuclear power plant, saturday night at 10:00. part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. you can now take c-span with you wherever you go with our free c-span radio app for your smart phone, tablet. listen to all three c-span tv channels or c-span radio anytime. there is a schedule of each of our networks seek and tune in when you want. .ate podcasts of recent shows -- late podcasts of recent shows. download your free app online for your iphone, android or blackberry. "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is the vice chair of the armed services committee and a member of the intelligence committee. he is representative mac thornberry, republican of texas. thank you. can we start with the release of the ig report yester
he proclaims its everybody in -- proclaims it so everybody in tokyo can hear. it's a human element in the story. in japan, where ignoring the rules and acting on your own is not rewarded, here was a moment where a guy knew that if he did not act, things would get even worse. >> more about the tsunami and resulting meltdown at the fukushima nuclear power plant, saturday night at 10:00. part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. you can now take c-span with you wherever you go with our free...
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that was awful when he ate those people this tokyo. >>> so "the voice" was on last night and tonight it's down to three people. team blake's 17-year-old, jake, team usher's josh, and team chris tee that. let's see and guess who will win. ♪ whatever it takes are or how my heart breaks, i will be right here waiting for you ♪ ♪ now i'm back and ooh will, baby, here i am, signed sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ ♪ i can't help falling in love with you ♪ >> she did elvis last night. elvis. okay. so those are the people. jake, josh or christina. we are going to -- >> oh, are we? >> write our vote down. i don't want you to see how my pen is moving. >> it's the search for the "voice," not the person who will have -- >> don't try to qualifier answer. just pick who's going to win. don't look at how my hand's moving. >> i don't cheat. >> fold it. i don't want to see it. put it inside. >> mine is the one that is folded fastly. and of course, guard it with your life. >> sleep with that. >> stuffing it with team josh. >> leave the humor to us, all right? >> nice try. anyway, the finale is
that was awful when he ate those people this tokyo. >>> so "the voice" was on last night and tonight it's down to three people. team blake's 17-year-old, jake, team usher's josh, and team chris tee that. let's see and guess who will win. ♪ whatever it takes are or how my heart breaks, i will be right here waiting for you ♪ ♪ now i'm back and ooh will, baby, here i am, signed sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ ♪ i can't help falling in love with you ♪ >> she did...
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. >>> in japan a 6.2 magnitude earthquake shook the heart of tokyo. more than a dozen people are reported injured but thankfully there are no reports of major damage. this is the strongest quake to hit the area since the one in 2011 which striggered a tsunami. >>> at least one person died as a fire in oklahoma burned out of control. several homes and other buildings have been destroyed. the man who died apparently had been ordered to evacuate his home but refused. fire crews will go back and battle the fire when the sun comes up. controlled burn gets out of control real quick when the wind is the worst enemy of the fire. >> you hear it on the video. >> one of the misnomers, controlled burn. >>> let's take a little break here on "new day." a little head scratcher here. that is why i am delaying. a texas sized outrage. a young man pleaded guilty to sexual assault and wound up getting what a lot of people think is a slap on the wrist. you will want to hear why the judge decided what she decided and the things that she says about this young woman seems li
. >>> in japan a 6.2 magnitude earthquake shook the heart of tokyo. more than a dozen people are reported injured but thankfully there are no reports of major damage. this is the strongest quake to hit the area since the one in 2011 which striggered a tsunami. >>> at least one person died as a fire in oklahoma burned out of control. several homes and other buildings have been destroyed. the man who died apparently had been ordered to evacuate his home but refused. fire crews...
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to tokyo ♪ ♪ i'm so fancy like gold ♪ ♪ remember my name go ♪ ♪ who dat iggy ♪ ♪ do dat do da ♪ ♪ who dat iggy ♪ ♪ who dat who dat ♪ ♪ do dat do dat ♪ ♪ iggy >> i wonder how long it took her to write the lyrics. jimmy kimmel was on yesterday, he had iggy on. >> wow! >> he's trendy. anyway, anyway, take a look. this is mao how it might have helped you with the lyrics. >> you'll say a couple of lines and i'll explain. >> translate for you. >> okay. iggy azalea with the words to "too fancy". >> i'm the realist and let the whole world feel it. >> i'm the most authentic person you'll ever meet and i'll share that with everyone through song. >> you should want a [ bleep ] like this. >> i'm mean, but you should like me. >> drop it low and pick it up, just like this. >> i lower my bottom and raise it back up in a provocative way. >> cup of ace, cup of goose, cup of crisp. >> i have a drinking feel. >> high heels, something worth a ticket on my wrist. >> i wear uncomfortable shoes and very expensive jewelry. >> exactly. >> i like it. >> very high heels in the hopes of finding a man
to tokyo ♪ ♪ i'm so fancy like gold ♪ ♪ remember my name go ♪ ♪ who dat iggy ♪ ♪ do dat do da ♪ ♪ who dat iggy ♪ ♪ who dat who dat ♪ ♪ do dat do dat ♪ ♪ iggy >> i wonder how long it took her to write the lyrics. jimmy kimmel was on yesterday, he had iggy on. >> wow! >> he's trendy. anyway, anyway, take a look. this is mao how it might have helped you with the lyrics. >> you'll say a couple of lines and i'll explain. >> translate for...
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these people who transmit to a large number of people to end up in new york, toronto, hong kong, or tokyo and i guarantee you the world will have a very different view of what's happening right now in the middle east. >> reporter: now, 20 health care workers at two orlando hospitals are being tested for possible exposure, after the second confirmed case of mers in the u.s. was admitted to the hospital last week. >> all these team members were notified. they have been asked to stay off work for 14 days. >> reporter: the confirmed case in florida comes on the heels of a case in indiana, where a patient was released last week after spending 12 days in the hospital. health officials on the front lines of previous global outbreaks like bird flu, swine flu, and sars are concerned. >> it also is very similar to a lot of early onset illnesses from other respiratory pathogens. so very well might think of it as influenza. >> reporter: mers started in the middle east in 2012 and jumped from bats to camels, and now to humans. there are 538 confirmed cases of mers worldwide with 145 deaths, most in th
these people who transmit to a large number of people to end up in new york, toronto, hong kong, or tokyo and i guarantee you the world will have a very different view of what's happening right now in the middle east. >> reporter: now, 20 health care workers at two orlando hospitals are being tested for possible exposure, after the second confirmed case of mers in the u.s. was admitted to the hospital last week. >> all these team members were notified. they have been asked to stay...